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World Bank to Increase Aid to Syria Following US Sanctions Lift
The World Bank will gradually increase its aid to Syria, starting with electricity access, after the settlement of Syria's arrears, following the US lifting of sanctions against Syria, a move hailed by the Syrian president as historic and courageous, contributing to regional stability.
World Bank to Increase Aid to Syria Following US Sanctions Lift
The World Bank will gradually increase its aid to Syria, starting with electricity access, after the settlement of Syria's arrears, following the US lifting of sanctions against Syria, a move hailed by the Syrian president as historic and courageous, contributing to regional stability.
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48% Bias Score


France's Mental Health Crisis and the Politics of Violent Extremism
France declared mental health a national priority in 2025 due to a surge in mental health disorders, especially youth suicides (8,300 annually), impacting 13 million people; the article cautions against solely attributing violent acts, like the 2016 Nice attack, to mental illness, arguing that ideol...
France's Mental Health Crisis and the Politics of Violent Extremism
France declared mental health a national priority in 2025 due to a surge in mental health disorders, especially youth suicides (8,300 annually), impacting 13 million people; the article cautions against solely attributing violent acts, like the 2016 Nice attack, to mental illness, arguing that ideol...
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52% Bias Score


Microplastics: A Hidden Driver of Climate Change
A new report reveals microplastics' previously underestimated impact on climate change, disrupting carbon cycles and potentially altering cloud formation, creating a vicious cycle with extreme weather events further increasing plastic pollution.
Microplastics: A Hidden Driver of Climate Change
A new report reveals microplastics' previously underestimated impact on climate change, disrupting carbon cycles and potentially altering cloud formation, creating a vicious cycle with extreme weather events further increasing plastic pollution.
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48% Bias Score


Fruitless Istanbul Talks Between Ukraine and Russia Amidst Renewed Russian Offensive
On Friday, short, fruitless talks between Ukrainian and Russian representatives ended in Istanbul after less than two hours, with Russia reportedly attempting to negotiate based on 2022 terms while Ukraine seeks a full and unconditional ceasefire; this follows a build-up of Russian troops near the U...
Fruitless Istanbul Talks Between Ukraine and Russia Amidst Renewed Russian Offensive
On Friday, short, fruitless talks between Ukrainian and Russian representatives ended in Istanbul after less than two hours, with Russia reportedly attempting to negotiate based on 2022 terms while Ukraine seeks a full and unconditional ceasefire; this follows a build-up of Russian troops near the U...
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40% Bias Score


Protestors Disrupt Netrebko's Berlin Opera Performance
On May 15th, over 100 protesters gathered outside the Berlin State Opera during Anna Netrebko's performance of Verdi's "Il trovatore," criticizing her past support for Vladimir Putin and the annexation of Crimea; the protest, organized by VITSCHE and Fellas4Europe, also featured a war-damaged ambula...
Protestors Disrupt Netrebko's Berlin Opera Performance
On May 15th, over 100 protesters gathered outside the Berlin State Opera during Anna Netrebko's performance of Verdi's "Il trovatore," criticizing her past support for Vladimir Putin and the annexation of Crimea; the protest, organized by VITSCHE and Fellas4Europe, also featured a war-damaged ambula...
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60% Bias Score


Kenya Battles Deadly Kala Azar Outbreak
A Kala azar outbreak in Kenya has claimed 33 lives and infected over 1,000 in four months, highlighting the challenge of neglected tropical diseases in regions with limited healthcare; the majority of cases are in northeastern Kenya, with the Ministry of Health deploying mobile labs and collaboratin...
Kenya Battles Deadly Kala Azar Outbreak
A Kala azar outbreak in Kenya has claimed 33 lives and infected over 1,000 in four months, highlighting the challenge of neglected tropical diseases in regions with limited healthcare; the majority of cases are in northeastern Kenya, with the Ministry of Health deploying mobile labs and collaboratin...
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28% Bias Score

US Retail Earnings to Reveal Tariffs' Impact on Consumer Spending
Upcoming earnings reports from major US retailers, including Target, Home Depot, Lowe's, and Walmart, will reveal the economic impact of tariffs on consumer spending and corporate profitability, offering insight into the ongoing US-China trade situation and its effects on the stock market.

US Retail Earnings to Reveal Tariffs' Impact on Consumer Spending
Upcoming earnings reports from major US retailers, including Target, Home Depot, Lowe's, and Walmart, will reveal the economic impact of tariffs on consumer spending and corporate profitability, offering insight into the ongoing US-China trade situation and its effects on the stock market.
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56% Bias Score

Salman Rushdie attacker sentenced to 25 years
Hadi Matar, a 27-year-old American, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for stabbing author Salman Rushdie more than a dozen times during a book reading in August 2022, causing significant injuries including the loss of sight in one eye; the attack was reportedly motivated by the 1989 fatwa issued a...

Salman Rushdie attacker sentenced to 25 years
Hadi Matar, a 27-year-old American, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for stabbing author Salman Rushdie more than a dozen times during a book reading in August 2022, causing significant injuries including the loss of sight in one eye; the attack was reportedly motivated by the 1989 fatwa issued a...
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40% Bias Score

Boeing Averts Felony Conviction in 737 Max Case
Boeing reached a tentative non-prosecution agreement with the DOJ in the 737 Max fraud case, averting a felony conviction but adding $444.5 million to the crash victims' fund, following a judge's rejection of a prior plea agreement in December 2023 and sparking criticism for insufficient corporate a...

Boeing Averts Felony Conviction in 737 Max Case
Boeing reached a tentative non-prosecution agreement with the DOJ in the 737 Max fraud case, averting a felony conviction but adding $444.5 million to the crash victims' fund, following a judge's rejection of a prior plea agreement in December 2023 and sparking criticism for insufficient corporate a...
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56% Bias Score

ICC Prosecutor Khan Temporarily Steps Down Amidst Misconduct Investigation
International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan temporarily stepped down Friday pending the conclusion of a UN investigation into alleged sexual misconduct, a move praised by some NGOs as upholding the rule of law while the court faces an existential crisis due to US sanctions over its arrest war...

ICC Prosecutor Khan Temporarily Steps Down Amidst Misconduct Investigation
International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan temporarily stepped down Friday pending the conclusion of a UN investigation into alleged sexual misconduct, a move praised by some NGOs as upholding the rule of law while the court faces an existential crisis due to US sanctions over its arrest war...
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40% Bias Score

AI Chatbots' Inaccuracies Raise Concerns About Online Information Reliability
Studies reveal significant inaccuracies in AI chatbots' responses to news, with error rates as high as 94% for Grok; 27% of Americans now use AI tools instead of traditional search engines, raising concerns about online information reliability.

AI Chatbots' Inaccuracies Raise Concerns About Online Information Reliability
Studies reveal significant inaccuracies in AI chatbots' responses to news, with error rates as high as 94% for Grok; 27% of Americans now use AI tools instead of traditional search engines, raising concerns about online information reliability.
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48% Bias Score

Brandenburg's Interior Minister Resigns Amidst AfD Classification Controversy
Brandenburg's Interior Minister Katrin Lange (SPD) resigned after criticism over the dismissal of Verfassungsschutz chief Jörg Müller, who had classified the AfD as right-wing extremist on April 14th, creating internal conflict and accusations that Lange's actions benefited the AfD.

Brandenburg's Interior Minister Resigns Amidst AfD Classification Controversy
Brandenburg's Interior Minister Katrin Lange (SPD) resigned after criticism over the dismissal of Verfassungsschutz chief Jörg Müller, who had classified the AfD as right-wing extremist on April 14th, creating internal conflict and accusations that Lange's actions benefited the AfD.
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44% Bias Score
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